Protect your building from potential fire with Vancouver Fire. We offer fire extinguisher inspections, fire safety plans and more to ensure the safety of your business and employees in an emergency. We service Whistler, Tsawwassen, Vancouver, Hope and surrounding areas.
Vancouver Fire is B.C.'s largest, longest-established fire protection, fire safety and commercial security and monitoring company. Since 1948, we've been protecting people and property from Whistler to Hope, including Vancouver, North Shore, Burnaby, Richmond, Surrey, Delta, Langley, Port Moody, Coquitlam, Abbotsford, Chilliwack and all points between.
We specialize in providing fire protection services in Abbotsford. At Big Blue Fire Protection, we provide fire extinguishers, fire alarm systems, fire protection services, sprinkler installation and much more. We also install fire hydrants. Give us a call today to learn more about our services.
At Abby Fire Protection & Backflow Services Ltd. we are committed and take pride in the work that we do. With over 20 years experience in inspection, testing, and repairs of fire protection equipment and backflow preventer assembles.
Based in Abbotsford we provide our services throughout the Fraser Valley – Abbotsford, Mission, Chilliwack, Langley, Surrey, Delta, Maple Ridge, Pitt Meadows, District of Hope, and District of Kent. We are fully insured and in good standings with WorkSafeBC.
Whatever your requirements are we are happy to supply you with professional, honest, and completed service at a reasonable cost to you.
The origin of the fire insurance grading system dates back more than 100 years to a time when major fires destroyed large portions of cities in Canada and the United States. Historical fires such as the Great Fire of Portland (1866), Great Chicago Fire (1871), Great Toronto Fire (1904) and the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake and subsequent fire focused attention on the vulnerability of cities to the threat of conflagrations. During this era, water supplies, fire departments and fire codes were in their infancy and were simply not sufficient to prevent or control large, devastating fires.